Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1915 — Page 2

W/IgSK Hoosier (Less Thisrx I4k 1 *t*PVl >VliyilC-l< Cabinets For a single dollar right now, you can have “White Beauty,” the famous Hoosier Cabinet, put into your home at 12.50 less than even the low cash price fixed by. the Hoosier Company; balance in small weekly dues of SI.OO. You can search the whole world and tained, but the new features alone find nothing that saves so much la- that are added, without extra cost to bor in vour kitchen. All the old you, are equal in themselves to the features that have made the Hoosier entire convenience of the average famous in 800,000 kitchens are re- kitchen cabinet. Here are some Exclusive Hoosier Conveniences. They will save you, records show, millions of steps. The Remarkable Flour Bin You can judge the whole cabinet by ||| I R fH Lsl Ur the remarkable flour bin alone. This ,■ —— ~dl j I HRv fl | t ; bin, all high-grade metal, is so smooth a~l ■B* ’ inside no flour can stick. Dust can’t ,JL h| ■ J"*"" get in. The top is low—easy to fill. |fl I ~|Mr 1 *. Entire top slides off for filling. The LtnrfawJl | 3, /' big sliding glass panel in front keeps ’**' contents visible —makes cleaning -s yHHn ~ a '~7 easy. VI n Trmf The new shaker sifter —a Hoosier (cX J Xj4 wnf patent—is a wonder. New’ principle j 4 - ’ entirely. Shakes flour through; does ZTttT not grind it. Can’t wear out. Can’t grind grit through. Cleans the flour it sifts. Makes is fluffy and light. -P nB Like the rest of the cabinet, every O I I detail of this bin is perfected. r I What Shall You Cook? o | 111 Mrs. Christine Frederick’s Food |W^L HI Guide answers this eternal problem. ' L‘ Simply turn the dial to meat you like. ' BQL_ A choice of simple menus is before O Ur W you that balances perfectly with that ' ~ -- "* Jp 7 Dicat* ’/ A? hxr** " - 1 -- —— Don’t fail to see the forty other features —seventeen of them new. This may be your last chance to buy at this saving of $2.50. Our allotment is strictly limited by The Hoosier Company. Price goes up again when these are sold. Come in right away and decide. s . W. J. WRIGHT z TO THE PUBLIC: We authorize this sale, limited to "White Beauty” Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, this week only. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind.

r n r r STORAGE FOR | RL L AUTO OWNERS MARKET DAY, MARCH 18, 1915 " ~ INDIAN AND CROWN GASOLINE To introduce these brands we will sell that day at iif per gallon. Not less than 5 ' nor rrore than 10 gallons to a£ustorner„ for cash only. COME IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE AND LET US TAKE CARE OF YOU . • The three leading Garages listed below offer these bargains to you. PRESTO REFILLS, large size $2.00. PRESTO REFILLS, small size $1.75 THE RENSSELAER THE CENTRAL GARAGE THE MAIN GARAGE Ylllf ANIZINfi Opposite Court House Block North of Makeever Hotel WORKS t^L“Klaxon Horn sold everywhere paci y at $20.00. Sears-Roebuck price Indian- Independent Gasoline— One block east of court house $19.00, our price this day only ■ will seH on market day Indian $15.39. The world’s best quahty-for this easoline at lie per gallon, not less Klaxet Horn, regular price $9.00, day only at 11c per gallon in not 6 • —in Sears-Roebuck price $8.55, take , .. , than 5 gallons nor more than 10 for 29 less than 5 gallon nor more than gallons tb^each’customer. - Hand Klaxon, regular price $7.50, 10 gallon quantities to a customer. jfTaxaco Motor Oil at 10c per j a /on]y $6.29/ 10 Per Cent Discount quart Gasoline, limited to not less on Havoline Oils and Greases. ‘ \ . . , . \ than 5 gallons to each customer, •> 1 Also have in stock Defiance pg r g a n on _ A large stock of tires always on tires and tubes. Goodyear’accessories always on hand. M. J. SHKOER, -> 4 WAI!NER> ' N.C.SHAFER, .. Proprietor. Proprietors. Manager.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

RYAN DITCH IS NOT KILLED YET

Decision Refers Case Back to Lower Court For Retrial on One Feature. Attorney George A. Williams has procured from the clerk of the supreme court a , certified copy of the decision in the Ryan ditch. From the complete opinion it appears that the decision of the supreme court does not kill the improvement but only grants a new trial on one feature, and refers the cause back to the local court for a new trial. Three propositions were presented by the remonstrators for ruling by the supreme court. The first proposition presented was the amendment of the petition for the drain so as to cause the improvement to be constructed over the Pinkamink route instead of over the Gifford ditch route. The ruling of the supreme court is against the remonstrators on this proposition, and holds that the petitioners had a right to amend the petition. The second proposition was concerning the refusal of the court to grant a change of venue on the application of Almira Stockton. The ruling of the supreme court is against the remonstrators on this proposition, and holds that the lower court committed no error in refusing to grant the change of venue. The third proposition was with respect to the action of the trial court in referring the report of the drainage commissioners back and directing them to make certain changes in the specifications of the drain, as to the width and depth of cut. In this the supreme court holds that there was error, and that the power of determining the specifications of the drain as to its width and depth is vested entirely in the drainage commissioners and viewers, and that the court has no power to review the action of the drainage commissioners in that matter. The language of the opinion in referring the matter back to the lower court is as follows: “For error of the court in referring the report back to the commissioners with instructions to narrow the drain to fifteen feet, this cause is reversed with instructions to grant a new trial and to proceed- with the trial upon the report of the commissioners as originally filed.”

GENERAL NEWS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS

Busy Readers Can Thus Keep Abreast of the Times and Not Waste Much of Their Time. South Bend to Celebrate. The fifteenth anniversary of the incorporation of South Bend as a city will be ceelbrated early in July with a celebration to last three days. Pageants to cost $5,000 are being prepared by Prof. F. L. Sims.

Work for 10,000 Men.

Ten thousand unskilled laborers will be put to work on railroads operating west of Chicago as soon as the frost is out pf the ground. The roads are plafining extensive improvements and additions to their lines.

Holler Gets Job.

Ed Holler, former chief of police of Terre Haute, who resigned after he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to defraud the U. S. government in the last general election, was Saturday appointed a deputy tax assessor.

Will Sell Statutes.

After legal distribution of the statutes enacted by the 115 legislature has been made, additional copies will be sold. Attorney General Richard Milbum announced Saturday any extra copies other than those provided for by law must be charged to those who obtain them.

Largest in History.

The count at the state prison in Michigan City Saturday totaled 1,257 inmates, which is by far the greatest in the history of the institution, and its history extends over 50 years or more. The activity of the spring terms of courts has augmented the count very considerably.

Bodyguard of Lincoln Dies.

Col. W. H. Crook, disbursing officer of the White House, who was President Lincoln’s bodyguard, and who has been intimately acquainted with every president since 1860, died Saturday at his home in Washington, D. S. He had been a White House employe fifty years. He had been ill with pneumonia more than a week.

URIC ACID POISON UNDERMINES HEALTH

Rheuma Drives It From the System and Eliminates Rheumatism. Ever since Rheuma has been sold in this vicinity, the sale of this marvelous rheumatism remedy has been steadily on the increase. This is due to the fact that Rheuma is guaranteed to eliminate rheumatism or money back. It is a quick acting remedy, too. You do not have to wait a long time for results. Rheuma starts at once'’ to act on the kidneys, liver, bowels and blood and before 24 hours the poisonous uric acid, the chief cause of rheumatism, has begun to pass out of the body through the regular channels. It is also good for gout and neuralgia. One 50-cent bottle will prove to any rheumatic sufferer that Rheuma surelywillcure rheumatism. Sold by B. F. Fendig and all druggists.

5 cans of clams for 27c, Market Day a| Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202.

Makes Everything Under the A' Sun, New and Beautiful. The old saying is “There’s nothing new under the sun,” but that old saying was made up before there was any JAP-A-LAC in the worldnow the old saying is so old it has outlived its usefulness, for JAP-A-LAC makes old things new-it makes everything under the sun new and beautiful. There’s nothing in the world like JAP-A-LAC for making new old baby carriages, bannisters, baseboards, beds, bed springs, bicycles, bookcases, bpreaus, chandeliers, cupboards, desks, dining tables, floors (whether hardwood or softwood), garden seats, iron brackets, linoleums, etc. JAP-A-LAC is made in 21 beautiful colors and Natural (Clear) and it’s so easy to use that any clever woman can get beautiful results with it It comes in all sizes from 10c cans up. Ask to see it in our paint department. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store

Fine $6.00 Robe To Be Given Away To the party buying the most expensive buggy or carriage on Market Day March 18,1915 we will give free a fine SIX DOLLAR Lap Robe. Hamilton & Kellner

BIG SPECIAL For Market Day Thursday, March 18 $2.50 Aluminum Percolator 98c Market Day Only WARNER BROS. ■ ■ ■ <■

City Property for Sale At Public Auction.

To settle an estate, the Leach property on Vine street in Rensselaer, will be offered for sale at public sale on the premises at 2 p. m., on SATURDAY, MARCH 27, .1915. Consists of lot 60x205 feet, 6-room cottage in good repair, chicken yard and poultry house, large garden, lots of fruit, fine shade, drilled well, electric ‘lights, cement walks. Now rented for $lO per month. Located one block south and in second block, west of new Monon depot. Terms—One-third cash, one-third twelve months, one-third 18 months. For further information call on Col. Fred Phillips, auctioheer, who will show property to those interested.

Don’t forget that German made sauer kraut at Rowen & Kiser’s.

FRESH FISH. Halibut steak 17c White Fish * 16c Pickerel ...... .12c Catfish .....15c Ferch 15c Fresh fish on hand at all times. OSBORNE’S FISH MARKET, Phone 439. We Deliver. : ——————— . FOR SALE. At the Rensselaer public sale on Market Day, four high grade Holstein heifers, from dams of splendid milking quality. Also one coming yearling horse colt, a dandy. l. budd. Nice white home grown clover honey, 18c per pound. ROWLES & PARKB3L